Diana Ross - Everything Is Everything
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 See Larger Image | Everything Is Everything Artist : Diana Ross List Price : $18.98 USD Your Price : $18.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2008-06-17 Studio : Hip-O Select Label : Hip-O Select Avg. Customer Rating : (13 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Everything Is Everything Diana Ross Is Everything Rating: Diana Ross has such a nice voice, this is such a treat to listen to. Brings back memories. I grew up listening to "The Supremes" -'I'm Livin in Shame', 'Love Child', 'Reflections', 'Nothing but Heartaches' - and remember Diana Ross on her own - 'Ain't no Mountain High Enough', 'Touch me In The Morning','Upside Down', 'I'm Coming Out'- AND then her role in "Lady Sings The Blues" and a much deserved Academy Award nomination. Forty-Six years ago (August 11,1962) Diana Ross, as part of the Supremes, first appeared on the "Billboard Hot 100" with 'Your Heart Belongs To Me' (#95). On November 30, 1963 'When the Lovelight Starts Shinning through His Eyes' hit The Billboard Hot 100 and reached #23. On July 11, 1964 'Where Did Our Love Go' hit the Billboard Hot 100 and became the first of 12 #1's for the Supremes.(Diana Ross has had an additional six #1's. Plus Diana Ross hit #1 with two 'Uncredited' songs: 'We Are The World' USA For Africa and 'Mo Money Mo Problems' The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase (Kelly Price on female vocals) which samples Diana Ross's "I'm Coming Out")
Diana Ross's popularity rivals Senator Hillary Clinton's, who in the 2008 Presidential Primary race earned more votes than any of her rivals, and more votes than any other Presidential Primary candidate in History.
Customer Reviews for Everything Is Everything Cd Everything Has Something For Every Fan Rating: With the 11 original tracks and seven bonus numbers - six that were previously unreleased - Hip-o-Select has taken an oftentimes forgotten classic from Diana Ross and created a real gem.
The album - her 1970 sophomore solo effort - included the Grammy-nominated, I Love You (Call Me) and I'm Still Waiting, which soared to #1 on the UK single's chart.
The bonus cuts deliver a peak into the sessions for the album and include the Beatles' Something, alternate vocal on Baby It's Love and alternate lyrics for Ain't No Sad Song. Interesting remixes of Come Together (1982, Revelations) and I'm Still Waiting (1990, Phil Chill) simply demonstrate the powerful and lasting legacy of Ross.
An elaborate booklet is worth the price of admission, as it includes an in-depth interview with producer Deke Richards, which covers a number of topics concerning the development of the album.
For fans of Ross and collectors of the Motown sound, Hip-O-Select proves that everything means something for everyone.
Editorial Reviews for Everything Is Everything Audio Cd Album Description Everything Is Everything, Diana Ross?s 1970 sophomore solo album, is finally available on CD. Released even as her debut solo album was still on the charts, EIE featured productions by Deke Richards, the leader of the "Corporation" team responsible for the Jackson 5 hits. The album didn?t produce a major hit along the lines of "Ain?t No Mountain High Enough," Ross?s big smash that year, but "I?m Still Waiting" became a U.K. No. 1. "I Love You (Call Me)," a cover of Aretha Franklin?s hit, was nominated for a Grammy® (it lost to Aretha herself). The complete, fascinating story is all here in this beautiful, expanded edition that includes seven bonus tracks from the Motown vault. Among the stunning bonus tracks are unreleased covers of the Beatles "Something" and the Oscar®nominated song "What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life," alternate lyrics to "Ain?t No Sad Song," a remix of "Come Together" ? plus the hit U.K. remix of "I?m Still Waiting." In the booklet, Deke himself tells fascinating stories of the album?s genesis. Why, even as Ashford & Simpson were cutting the tracks that became the hits, Berry Gordy asked him to make this album. How, months after the album?s release, the U.K. embraced "I?m Still Waiting." How the longest title in Diana?s repertoire came to be. How Deke wished to get Burt Bacharach to write a song for Diana, and what resulted instead. What happened to the bonus tracks?and where in all this fits Motown?s west coast guru Hal Davis. Featuring stunning never-before seen photos, detailed annotations, digitally remastered audio, and never-before heard studio chatter, this collection is a must-add for every Diana Ross fan.
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